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- Virtual Game Card Guide - Nintendo Support
Information The digital games and DLC you purchase through Nintendo eShop are treated as virtual game cards on your console This allows you to digitally load and eject your virtual game cards like you would a physical game card—for example, if you own a Nintendo Switch 2 and a Nintendo Switch console, you can eject a virtual game card from one console and then load it on the second console
- Contact us - Nintendo Support
Need help? Contact Nintendo Customer Support via online chat, text message, Help Ticket, or phone 7 days a week, except major holidays
- How to Update Mario Kart World - Nintendo Support
Follow these steps to update Mario Kart World, or review the software's update history
- Nintendo Switch 2 Dock Becomes Hot and Stops Outputting to TV or . . .
Steps for when a Nintendo Switch 2 dock is being used with the console in TV Mode but gets hot and begins to overheat which stops the output to the TV and stops the USB ports from charging
- The Battery Charge Indicator or Percentage Displays . . . - Nintendo Support
Steps for when the battery amount displayed and the actual remaining battery use don't match For example, you are able to continue using your Nintendo Switch 2 console for a few hours even though the battery charge indicator displays the battery is almost depleted
- Nintendo Switch Online
Access resources to learn everything you need to know about Nintendo Switch Online
- Nintendo Switch 2 Game-Key Card Overview
After it’s downloaded, you can play the game by inserting the game-key card into your system and starting it up like a standard physical game card Here's what game-key card packaging looks like To download the game, an internet connection and enough free space in your Nintendo Switch 2 system memory or microSD Express card are required
- microSD Card and microSD Express Card Compatibility with Nintendo . . .
Information about microSD and microSD Express Cards and how they work with the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 systems
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